Robert Cuffley is a director and writer, known for Turning Paige (2001), Ferocious (2013) and Chokeslam (2016).
Robert Cullen is known for Danger Mouse (2015), Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (2004) and My Little Pony: A New Generation (2021).
Effective light comedian of '30s and '40s films and '50s and '60s TV series, Robert Cummings was renowned for his eternally youthful looks (which he attributed to a strict vitamin and health-food diet). He was educated at Carnegie Tech and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Deciding that Broadway producers would be more interested in an upper-crust Englishman than a kid from Joplin, Missouri, Cummings passed himself off as Blade Stanhope Conway, British actor. The ploy was successful. Cummings decided that if it worked on Broadway, it would work in Hollywood, so he journeyed west and assumed the identity of a rich Texan named Bruce Hutchens. The plan worked once more, and he began securing small parts in films. He soon reverted to his real name and became a popular leading man in light comedies, usually playing well-meaning, pleasant but somewhat bumbling young men. He achieved much more success, however, in his own television series in the '50s, The Bob Cummings Show (1955) and My Living Doll (1964).
Robert Cunniff is an Actor, Producer and Writer, living in northern NJ, and working primarily in the New York City and Philadelphia markets. Although he has been a lifelong storyteller, comedian, and entertainer, Robert came to the industry (at least professionally) later in life. After 20+ years as a Professional Geologist and an Environmental/Geotechnical Consultant, he expanded his career interests to include Acting. That snowballed into producing his own content: social media, short films, feature films, and most recently creating pilot episodes requested by popular streaming services. Robert is an Eagle Scout and has served as both Cubmaster and Scoutmaster for local scouts. Robert has a bit of the "Everyman" in him and has played widely divergent roles including: Homeless street-person, Nazi Soldier, Angry Mob Leader, Janitor, and various monsters too. He can be seen most frequently on the Investigation Discovery Channel in various true-crime recreation shows like "The Perfect Murder," usually appearing as Police Officer or a Detective.
Robert Curtis is a British actor best known for Outlander (Starz), Doctor Who (BBC), and Hamlet (RSC/BBC). Born in Warwickshire, UK, he trained at the Royal Central School of Speech & Drama and has a degree in Drama from the University of Surrey. Additional film & TV credits include Funny Cow (POW/Gizmo Films), Hangar 10 (Bigscope Films), EastEnders (BBC), Doctors (BBC) and The Sarah Jane Adventures (BBC). Roles for the Royal Shakespeare Company include Theseus in Gregory Doran's 2008/09 production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, both in Stratford-Upon-Avon and in London's West End. During the same season he also played Fortinbras and Francisco in Doran's multi-award winning production of Hamlet.
Robert Curtis Brown has forged a career playing unique, diverse and interesting characters. This talented, Yale-trained actor has an intriguing, accessible screen presence and a depth of feeling and humor. The complexity that Robert brings to his characters may have its origins in his upbringing in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, his years at Yale College, his education at The Yale School of Drama or his experiences traveling the world for work and pleasure. Regardless, since his first professional role fresh out of Yale, Robert has tapped into the ability to embody the essence of whatever character he portrays. From his early work in New York with Joseph Papp, David Hare, Al Pacino, Martin Sheen, Kate Nelligan, John Landis, Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd, Robert has been singled out for his ability to portray a broad range of characters. Robert has a sterling reputation as an actor from producers, directors and audiences across the country. In his three most recent feature films, It's Complicated (2009), Halloween II (2009) and The Men Who Stare at Goats (2009), Robert portrays three very different characters. In "It's Complicated", he plays "Peter", Meryl Streep's architect and friend who will introduce him to "Adam", played by Steve Martin. This funny romantic comedy includes an all-star cast, including Alec Baldwin and John Krasinski. "Halloween 2", directed by Rob Zombie, is a terrifying horror film in which Robert portrays the heart-wrenching father, of a murdered girl, who confronts Malcolm McDowell. Robert shares the screen with George Clooney, Jeff Bridges and Kevin Spacey in "The Men Who Stare At Goats", in which he portrays an Army General bent on staying ahead of the Russians! Robert has over 120 television and film roles to his credit including: "President Kennedy" in Big Love (2006), "Warden Davis Ollenstein" in CSI: NY (2004), "Morgan Ride" in Shark (2006), "Miles Bainbridge" in Big Time Rush (2009), "Dan, The Weatherman" in the Showtime series, Look (2010) and "Vance Evans" (Sharpay and Ryan's Dad) in the smash hit, "High School Musical" movies for Disney. Robert's acting work has extended beyond film and television and counts himself among the lucky actors who continue to work in the theatre. His long association with the South Coast Repertory and the Pasadena Playhouse are sources of great pride and artistic expression. Robert was also recently nominated for a Los Angeles Ovation award for his lyrics for "Mutt House". Robert devotes his spare time to several charitable organizations including the "Pediatric Aids Foundation", "Helping Hands for the Blind" and his local schools. In his spare time, he plays softball, bike rides and enjoys gardening, scuba diving and traveling.
Robert Czechowski was born on March 26, 1960 in Jaroslaw, Podkarpackie, Poland. He is known for Swiatlo odbite (1989), Jestem przeciw (1985) and Na klopoty... Bednarski (1986).
Robert D Watts is originally from the retirement city of Hattiesburg, Mississippi. He knew from an early age that his involvement and reason for being was to inspire and entertain. He began with participating in childhood plays presented by his local church and elementary school. Mr. Watts was no stranger to hard work and extra curricular activities. Performing in front of large audiences was something he enjoyed regularly, even at an early age. He was a member of his high school show choir as well which accredited him with a minor theater experience.
Robert D'Arcy is known for Mercy Falls (2023).
Robert d'Entremont's acting career began in a high school improv competition; where he won the people's choice award in 2007. In 2008, d'Entremont was cast as Tybalt in the regional French musical Romeo et Juliette which sold out for a week long run at Th'Yarc theatre in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. After high school Robert was selected as one of 18 students accepted into Concordia Theatre performance program; where he worked as an actor on a total of six productions. After receiving his Bachelors of Fine Arts at Concordia, Robert was accepted into the Tom Todoroff Acting Conservatory in New York City. While studying abroad he had to chance to act in two off-Broadway plays at the New Comedy Theatre. With 11 plays under his belt, he soon began his television début on an episode of Patrice Lemieux 24/7, where he was cast in the first two seasons. He has also appeared with guest spots on popular francophone TV shows such as 30 vies, Mensonges and Un tueur si proche. His recent film credits include Seasoned with Love, Maz, Midway as well as starring in the critically acclaimed film Les Rois Mongols. Robert has been turning his focus towards writing and producing his own work. In 2016, he created his own web series, which he shot entirely on his iPhone. The series OPEN, was not only written, produced, and directed by d'Entremont, but also stars the actor himself. In 2020 Robert was recently was awarded the Peoples Choice Award in the Canadian Monologue Slam competition with a monologue that he had written himself. In late 2021 Robert got cast as a series regular on the popular satirical show La Maison Bleue (The Blue House). The series is airing march 30th 2022 on Icitout.tv.